ARTEMIS/ENIAC- JU operations and Calls for proposals 2008 Isabel Vergara “Nanoelectronics” European Commission, Brussels Outline of presentation • • • • ARTEMIS and ENIAC Joint Undertakings Organisation Calls 2008 Rules for participation ••• 2 European Technology Platforms: EC policy motivation European Technology Platforms introduced in the Commission Communication on an Action Plan for 3% of GDP for research (2003) • • • Develop and drive forward coherent R&D strategies – In strategic areas Ramp up R&D investment in Europe – Towards 3% (Barcelona Objective) Bring together fragmented efforts – Building European Research Area Third STATUS REPORT ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/technology-platforms/docs/etp3rdreport_en.pdf http://cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/home_en.html ••• 3 ••• 4 Joint Technology Initiatives (JTI) • • Arising from Technology Platforms Formalized public-private partnerships – Covering a focused set of R&D challenges – Combining private and public (European and national) financial resources – Legal basis: Article 171 of the Treaty • Criteria – – – – – Very limited number of cases with huge challenges Inability of existing instruments to achieve objectives Impact on industrial competitiveness Strength of commitment from industry Capacity to attract additional national support and leverage industrial funding Article 171 “The Community may set up joint undertakings or any other structure necessary for the efficient execution of Community research, technological development and demonstration programmes.” ••• 5 Characteristics of ARTEMIS and ENIAC JTIs • Industrially-driven applied research programme incl. application areas • Large initiatives to increase critical mass • High level of SME participation • Long term strategic partnerships • Budget certainty, fast cycle time, decentralisation • Common approach, common processes and co-funding by MS and Commission towards common goals • Increased R&D funding Boosting the competitiveness of EU industry whilst building the European Research Area ••• 6 Outline of presentation • • • • ARTEMIS and ENIAC Joint Undertakings Organisation Calls 2008 Rules for participation ••• 7 Joint Undertakings: Implementation of ARTEMIS & ENIAC JTIs • • • • • Bodies set up by the Community Duration: till 31-12-2017 Seat: Brussels Members: Industry, European Community, a set of Member States and Associated Countries Objectives – – – – – Define and implement a Research Agenda Support R&D activities (Calls for Proposals) Promote the public-private partnership (increase investments) Achieve synergy and coordination with other European R&D Promote the involvement of SME’s ••• 8 ENIAC/ARTEMIS JTI - timeline • • • • ARTEMIS / ENIAC JTI Proposal adopted on 15 May 2007 by the Commission • Regulation for establishing the ARTEMIS / ENIAC Joint Undertaking Presented to the Competitiveness Council on 22 May 2007 European Parliament • Discussion in ITRE Committee (Sept - Nov) • Vote at EP Plenary (December) European Economic Social Committee Decision by Council on 20 December 2007 Formal establishment: 7 February 2008 • Interim period ü First Call for proposals launched in May 2008 • • ••• 9 ARTEMIS/ENIAC JU: Who is involved ? Governing Board Strategy and rules of operation, supervision (Votes: 50% industrial ass. & 50% PA’s) EC General Assembly Steering Board Working Groups Industry (incl. SME) Industry and Research Committee Strategic planning Public Authorities Board Calls and project selection (Voting rights proportional to € commitments) Member States & Associated Countries Executive Director Research Operations and finances ••• 10 Joint Undertaking: General principle of project financing – Industrial: • at least 50% in-kind – Participating States: >3 • national contracts • possibility of cross-border funding & subcontracting to other JU member participants – Joint Undertaking: • In addition to national payments Total Costs >6 2 1 ••• 11 ARTEMIS Member States • Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom 20 Member States ••• 12 ENIAC Member States • Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom 17 Member States ••• 13 Budget of Joint Undertakings 2008-2013 • Operating costs – ARTEMISIA/AENEAS: not exceeding 30m or 1% of R&D costs – Commission: not exceeding 10m – Member States and associated countries: in-kind • Total R&D budget of the initiatives (total R&D costs in projects: – Community (FP7): ARTEMIS up to 410 million € – Community (FP7): ENIAC up to 440 million € – States: > 1.8x Community contribution – R&D actors: in-kind >50% of costs (50% in FP - ~65% in EUREKA) ARTEMIS ~2.5 billion €, ENIAC ~3.0 billion € ••• 14 Joint Undertaking funding flow € cash for running costs and R&D EC € cash for running costs MAS Member & € for R&D Associated € for R&D In-kind for R&D work States Research Industry Project ••• 15 JU Operations 2008 • • • • • • Both JUs are established since 7 February 2008 Commission is responsible for the establishment of the ARTEMIS/ENIAC JU in collaboration with other founding members until the JU has operational capacity to implement its own budget Negotiations with Belgium authorities on the premises of the ARTEMIS/ENIAC JU (and 3 other JUs) ARTEMIS Interim Executive Director appointed is Kostas Glinos, European Commission ENIAC Interim Executive Director appointed is Dirk Beernaert, European Commission Executive Director jobs published in May 2008 ••• 16 Outline of presentation • • • • ARTEMIS and ENIAC Joint Undertakings Organisation Calls 2008 Rules for participation ••• 17 ENIAC ENIAC SRA implementation Beyond CMOS Design Automation ‘More Moore’ ‘More than Moore’ Equipment and Materials, Manufacturing Heterogeneous Integration Industry-driven long-term vision 5+ €bn Coordination FP7 (ICT-NMP) WP 2007-2008 WP 2009-2010 Joint Technology Initiative Multi-Annual Strategic Plan Annual Work Programme PRIVATE Eureka (Catrene) White Book Call1 National / regional programmes ••• 18 ENIAC JU Multi-Annual Strategic Plan Beyond CMOS 1. Health & Wellness Equipment & Materials 2. Transport & Mobility Design Methods & Tools 3. Security & Safety Heterogeneous Integration 5. Communication More than Moore 6. Infotainment More Moore 4. Energy & Environment MASP Sub-Programmes 7. Design Methods & Tools 8. Equipment & Materials Industry priorities for 2013 and beyond ••• 19 ENIAC JU Multi-Annual Strategic Plan Technology focus varies by application Health & wellness Transport & mobility Security & safety Energy & environment Communication ••• 20 Infotainment ENIAC - Implementation of the Annual Work Programme • • • • The Annual Work Programme is a subset of the Multi-Annual Strategic Plan Selection of topics is based on the following criteria – Industry urgency – Synergy with related JTIs (ARTEMIS) and ETPs/clusters (EPoSS, Photonics21, CATRENE) – Alignment with Public support Targeting vertically integrated projects in selected SubProgrammes leading to representative demonstrators The Annual Work Programme defines the technical content of the JU Calls ••• 21 Focus areas for the ENIAC 2008 and 2009 Calls 2008 SP2. Nanoelectronics for Transport and Mobility SP3. Nanoelectronics for Security and Safety SP4. Nanoelectronics for Energy and Environment SP7. Design Methods and Tools for Nanoelectronics SP8. Equipment and Materials for Nanoelectronics 2009 SP1. Nanoelectronics for Health and Wellness SP5. Nanoelectronics for Communication SP6. Nanoelectronics for Infotainment SP7. Design Methods and Tools for Nanoelectronics SP8. Equipment and Materials for Nanoelectronics ••• 22 Priorities for the WP 2008 – Call 1 (1) • SP2. Nanoelectronics for Transport & Mobility (500 p/y – 25%) - Components and smart systems for assisted driving - Components and smart systems for advanced engine/exhaust/combustion control - Power/HV electronics and smart systems for hybrid and electrical cars - Fail safe and fault tolerant electronic systems • SP3. Nanoelectronics for Security & Safety (200 p/y – 10%) - Trusted devices and smart secure portable systems - All-in-one imaging sensors • SP4. Nanoelectronics for Energy & Environment (400 p/y – 20%) - Intelligent drive control - Efficient power supplies and power management solutions ••• 23 Priorities for the WP 2008 – Call 1 (2) • SP7. Design Methods & Tools for Nanoelectronics (300 p/y – 15%) - Device, circuit, and system variability and reliability - HW/SW model driven high-level synthesis/flow/reuse/design • SP8. Equipment & Materials for Nanoelectronics (600 p/y – 30%) - Advanced line operation for European device makers - Lithography process for beyond 32nm manufacturing - Assembling technology for system-in-package ••• 24 ARTEMIS SRA implementation The ARTEMIS-ETP ARTEMIS-ETP SRA is referred to by many Research Industry-driven vision structures Common pan-European SRA The The ARTEMIS-JU ARTEMIS-JU focuses focuses on on the the DOWNSTREAM DOWNSTREAM sub-set sub-set of of the the ARTEMIS-SRA ARTEMIS-SRA Coordination and policy alignment in ERA FP7 FP7 JTI/JU JTI/JU EUREKA EUREKA Upstream Upstream Downstream Downstream Downstream Downstream ICT ICT collab. collab. R&D R&D Unified Unified processes processes ERC ERC National National contracts contracts ITEA ITEA 22 (embedded (embedded part), part), Marie Marie Curie Curie EC EC co-funding co-funding Research Research infrastr. infrastr. Innovation Innovation Env. Env. WP National National // Regional Regional Programmes Programmes MEDEA+ MEDEA+ (application (application part) part) National National contracts contracts RA RM ••• 25 ARTEMIS JU Research: First principles • The JU MASP and Research Agenda encapsulates the expectations of the JU stake-holders: – “Think BIG” • = projects with appropriate critical mass to ensure significant impact of result – “Socio-Economic Benefits” • = “... to strengthen European competitiveness and allow the emergence of new markets and societal applications.” – i.e. a focus on key technical problems, solving high-visibility issues with commercially valorisable results – “Multi-national” • = considers national/regional strategic priorities – “Think Different” • = significant and complementary added-value over existing programmes ••• 26 ARTEMIS- ETP Strategic Research Agenda ARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutions Common Common objectives: objectives: Application Contexts Foundational science science & & Foundational technology technology Research Domains Industrial Industrial Nomadic Nomadic EnvironEnvironments ments Private Private Spaces Spaces Public Public InfraInfrastructure structure Reference Reference Designs Designs & & Architectures Architectures Design Design Efficiency Efficiency Ease Ease of of Use Use High High added added value value Time Time to to market market Modularity Modularity Seamless Seamless Connectivity Connectivity & & Middleware Middleware Safety Safety // Security Security Robustness Robustness Competitiveness Competitiveness System System Design Design Methods Methods & & Tools Tools Innovation Innovation Cost Cost reduction reduction •••Interoperability 27 Interoperability ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes (1) • SP1: Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems – Embedded Systems for enhanced safety and efficiency • • SP2: Person-centric Health Management – • Improved prevention, care, cure and well-being through Embedded Systems SP3: Smart Environments and Scalable Digital Services – – • Special relevance for the Transport & Manufacturing sectors New (service / software) architectures for enhanced user experience of (mobile) media and applications Enable the creation of new services that bring the “Ambient Intelligence” experience to the user SP4: Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics – Embedded Systems supporting sustainable, competitive, flexible manufacturing, delivery and support of products over their complete life-cycle ••• 28 ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes (2) • SP5: Computing Environments for Embedded Systems – – • SP6: Security, Privacy and Dependability (in Embedded Systems for Appliances/Networks/Services) – – – • Protect the individual, the supplier and the (data) infrastructure from abuse Protect the public at large (infrastructure protection) Transversal technology, with positive impact on all ES application domains SP7: Embedded Technology for Sustainable Urban Life – – • New architectures and design paradigms for embedded systems Transversal technology, with positive impact on all ES application domains Sustainable delivery of energy and other utilities Improved energy use through cost-effective and intelligent embedded systems (smart buildings). SP8: Human-centric Design of Embedded Systems – – – New ways to interact with technology Easier-to-use, friendly electronics for home, work and play Improved operator monitoring and control of transport and industrial systems ••• 29 ARTEMIS JU Research Budget 2008 • Member States (estimated): 64 M€ • JU contribution: 35 M€ (55% of 63 M€) • Total funding: 99 M€ DRAFT • R&D actors: minimum 99 M€ (in kind) The Financial Contribution of the ARTEMIS JU will be 16.7 % of eligible costs ••• 30 ENIAC JU Research Budget 2008 • Member States (estimated): 58 M€ • JU contribution: 32 M€ (55% of 60 M€) • Total funding: 90 M€ DRAFT • R&D actors: minimum 90 M€ (in kind) The Financial Contribution of the ENIAC JU will be 16.7 % of eligible costs ••• 31 Outline of presentation • • • • ARTEMIS and ENIAC Joint Undertakings Organisation Calls 2008 Rules for participation ••• 32 Eligibility Criteria (Proposals) It must involve at least 3 non-affiliated legal entities established in at least 3 ENIAC/ARTEMIS member States • • • It is submitted using the ENIAC/ARTEMIS Proposal Service (EPS/APS) It is received by the ENIAC/ARTEMIS JU before the deadline given in the call text. It is complete and the following elements are present in the proposal as requested in the Guide for Applicants: – the administrative forms – the proposal description with all the mandatory sections • • It is submitted in English. The content of the proposal relates to the topic(s) described in the Annual Work Programme of the Call. Only proposals that satisfy the above eligibility criteria are receivable and will be evaluated by the ENIAC/ARTEMIS Joint ••• 33 Undertaking. Who can participate and get JU funding • Legal entities from ENIAC/ARTEMIS Member States • Legal entities from Member States and Associated Countries to FP7 (Switzerland, Israel, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Albania and Montenegro) ••• 34 Evaluation • • • • 4 independent evaluators Consolidated evaluation report Selection done by Public Authorities Board (PAB) Evaluation criteria – Relevance and contributions to the content and objectives of the Call – R&D innovation and technical excellence – S&T approach and work plan – Market innovation and impact – Quality of consortium and management ••• 35 JTIs vs. Framework Programme: What’s different? • Scope • Upstream vs. downstream • Funding rates • Industry – academia balance in consortia • Public-private partnership approach • One vs. many in governance and decision making • One money pot vs. co-funding ••• 36 For more information: • ARTEMIS JU: – http://www.artemis.eu • ENIAC JU: – http://www.eniac.eu ••• 37
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